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Mother Country (1992)

von Elisabeth Russell Taylor

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It is as if my entire early life were distilled in that one summer's afternoon and evening . . . I had arrived at the cross-roads feeling oppressed by the heat, but as soon as I turned into the avenue, I felt cold . . .' It is twenty years since Antonia last visited her family home, and on her mother's deathbed she returns, determined to make her peace. Yet when the door is opened by her sister Charlotte, the favoured daughter, Antonia is shaken and her resolve weakened, for she is tormented by the thought of her painful childhood. Only the memory of Walter, her secret lover, releases Antonia from the destructive cycle of her past. In this beautifully written novel, Elisabeth Russell Taylor explores the interrelation between victim and oppressor, within the family and the world outside.… (mehr)
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A stunning novel telling the story of Antonia, the daughter of a perfect middle class family. She relives the abuse suffered at the hands of her society perfect mother and her hyper-masculine father as her mother lies in her death bead.

Retelling the story of her romance with Walter, her only protector, we see how the scars of childhood not only stay with you but effect and control your behaviour ever when you are set free.

Towards the end of her life Antonia moves to Israel and describes the many parallels between Israel and an abused child.

It’s an interesting and apt analogy but it’s woven imperceptibly not crow barred. The writing itself is so soft that it’s easy to get lost in it. Antonia is sympathetic and her description of childhood trauma rings true without being trivial or over hyped. In short all the elements are here for a perfect piece of fiction. ( )
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It is as if my entire early life were distilled in that one summer's afternoon and evening . . . I had arrived at the cross-roads feeling oppressed by the heat, but as soon as I turned into the avenue, I felt cold . . .' It is twenty years since Antonia last visited her family home, and on her mother's deathbed she returns, determined to make her peace. Yet when the door is opened by her sister Charlotte, the favoured daughter, Antonia is shaken and her resolve weakened, for she is tormented by the thought of her painful childhood. Only the memory of Walter, her secret lover, releases Antonia from the destructive cycle of her past. In this beautifully written novel, Elisabeth Russell Taylor explores the interrelation between victim and oppressor, within the family and the world outside.

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